Neil Finn featuring Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie
This sounds really good. These three voices work well together. Where is Mick And John?
https://neilfinn.lnk.to/FindYourWay |
This was probably modern postal rock. Not being songwriters, Mick and John likely don’t have home recording equipment. Still, if there’s not another Fleetwood Mac album, at least we have an idea of where it might have gone.
I’d love to see a RSD release with this as the A side and Campbell’s “Lockdown” as the B side. https://www.youtube.com/embed/HRcK3TiAS98 |
It's a very light radio sounding tune.
There's also another vocalist from New Zealand singing background too. I think Christine's vocals at the end are the song's best embellishment. |
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Stevie sounds nasal, but not as bad as other songs. |
Kinda bland but for a fundraising single not bad. Doesn't make me feel like I'm missing much by them all not doing an album together. :shrug:
Stevie's vocal sounds an awful lot like her vocal on Leann Rimes "Borrowed". Christine gets short shrift.:distress: I get that Stevie is the bigger pop star and recognized name so he wants to leverage that. But I feel like Chris is lost in the mix and her part at the end is so faint it's easy to miss. I mentioned it to a friend who listened to it with me and they were "What Chris part at the end?" and even when I played it again they had a hard time hearing it. |
Quite nice. Played it a few times without the visuals and it sounded okay.
Sounded better for some reason with the accompanying video (albeit its a fairly simple video). Agree Christine adds something and should have played a more prominent role. |
Just saw that Mike Campbell is on this, too. I’m guessing he played slide guitar.
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It sounds like mick playing drums to me but I could be wrong
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Boring and Stevie sounds like she’s got a wad of cotton stuffed up her nose… Just awful.
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Having just watched Normal People...(twice)..yes I’m sad, I know!
I found the lyrics of this song quite moving, but that’s maybe just my mood at the moment. Stevie’s voice however.. If she would quieten down a little, sing less in your face sort of, she wouldn’t sound so strident and flat. I think her voice coach has a lot to answer for.... |
If Christine was helping out, why not give her a decent spotlight? Her contribution at the end is barely noticeable. Yet another frustration when it comes to getting any new music from her.
I’d like to know what the song that didn’t make LB/CM album sounds like. It was hers and she “had high hopes” for it. LB said “save it for next time” but there won’t likely be a next time and the song sits languishing in a can. |
Stevie sounds awful. They need the vocal filter from Prove Me Wrong.
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This is a great listen and I think the voices work really well. As for Stevie, that is how she has sounded for many years now. The production and mix here help soften her a bit. I would gladly buy an album of this, a new FM album.
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https://youtu.be/3P3emYkPdhk |
This song is nice. Very pretty and it's a nice surprise hearing this. Stevie's vocal is very good here and Christine sounds great.
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Stevie’s voice however..
If she would quieten down a little, sing less in your face sort of, she wouldn’t sound so strident and flat. Spot on: She needs to pull back her voice and soften it up. To nasal and in your face |
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You call me up on the telephone, baby You said you didn't want to talk to me I ask you why and you said you'd tell me later I guess you wanted to forget about me First....the changing verb tenses thing. But, ok, Bob Dylan. Then, just the logic of the whole story is wack. Why would someone call you on the phone to tell you they didn't want to talk to you? Wouldn't they have to talk to you on the phone to tell you they don't want to talk to you? Why wouldn't they just stop talking to you, period?? Then, you ask them why they don't want to talk to you, and they say they'll tell you later. What? If they don't want to talk to you, why would they plan to talk to you in the future.....to tell you why they don't want to talk to you...:shocked: If they wanted to forget about you, and not talk to you, why would they talk to you later, which would mean they'd have to remember, not forget, you?? :laugh: |
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Nuttier than. Nuttier than squirrel turds. That is all. :wavey: |
Christine is so buried in the mix in the back of the song. Do you want to know why? Her voice is SO gone and old ladyish (the choppers roll around in her mouth when she sings) that even studio tricks cannot hide it anymore.
Stevie's 2 note range has power, but sounds like someone stuffed all the missing toilet paper from the stores up her nose. Even if LB came back I would not want them touring anymore. I'm not even sure if LB could pull off a studio recording where CM sounds passable. They really should sadly just retire, legacy badly damaged by the tambourine witch and the scarf $ man. |
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Granny Christine > No Christine
Wish came true with her return. |
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Her voice became much weaker in 2018. Stevie was also like nails on a chalk board in 2018. I had to cover my ears during Gypsy. But, I got to see them and that was still a treat. |
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A GREAT swan song for the band.:angel::angel::angel: |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhmmwsJPLCo |
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I love the tribute band Rumours ATL(their Stevie sounds ten times better than $tevie - AND it's only about $10!!!!), but I'd almost rather see the Ho Ho's! Stupid Dick dancing around the stage with his African talking drum. This sh*t is hilarious! THANKS!:xoxo: |
How sad to scour the internet to find ways to mock Stevie.
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$he's become a caricature of herself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGBqB_k84Ms |
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